Administration Responds to Failed North Korean Satellite Launch

National Security Council spokesperson said the launch violated “multiple UN Security Council resolutions.“ North Korea’s attempt to launch its first spy satellite into orbit this week ended in…

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Critical U.S. Infrastructure Hit by Chinese Hackers 

Actions involve the U.S. territory of Guam.  A report from “Five Eyes” intelligence (an alliance of the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, plus Japan and India)…

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Pentagon Lead Suspect Ordered to Remain in Jail

Man who leaked 700,000 files on Discord server charged with espionage. Magistrate Judge David Hennessy ordered that the man who leaked numerous government files on a Discord-based server…

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State Department Responds to Russia’s Arrest of Robert Shonov

Russian national accused of illegally collaborating with a foreign state. Robert Shonov is a Russian national who was employed at the U.S. Consulate General in Vladivostok for over…

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U.S. Envoy Visits Reporter Imprisoned in Russia

Russia arrests Wall Street Journal reporter for alleged spying. U.S. Ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy visited reporter Evan Gershkovich in Moscow’s Lefortovo detention center. Russia’s Federal Security Service…

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Proposed Bill Would Protect Agricultural Land

Foreign adversaries buying U.S. land poses a “national security threat.”  Representatives Elise Stefanik of New York and Rick Crawford of Arkansas introduced legislation this week to address the…

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CIA Director Visits Ukraine

He meets with President Zelenskyy after connecting with a Russian intelligence chief in Turkey. Central Intelligence Agency Director William Burns met with his Russian intelligence counterpart, Sergey Naryshkin,…

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Pentagon Halts Delivery of F-35 Fighter Jets

Engine component is discovered to have been made in China.  The Pentagon has stopped the delivery of F-35 aircraft from Lockheed Martin Corp. after the manufacturer discovered a…

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American Sports Star Sentenced to 9 Years in Russian Prison

President Biden calls the verdict “unacceptable.”  WNBA basketball star Britney Griner was convicted in Russia Thursday of possessing and smuggling prohibited drugs. She was sentenced to nine years…

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Bill Would Prohibit Chinese Purchases of U.S. Land

Bill’s sponsor says the U.S. cannot give “top adversary a foot in the door.” Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville introduced a bill to prohibit members of the Chinese Communist…

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